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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (ankle) underwent successful surgery on Sunday night for a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle, according to a source. Prescott is expected to be released from the hospital on Monday, and a source told ESPN that the Cowboys QB will face a recovery timetable of four to six months. “He is an inspiration to everyone he touches. He
The Atlanta Falcons fired head coach Dan Quinn on Sunday night. Quinn becomes the second head coach in a week to be fired, with the Texans axing head coach Bill O’Brien last week. Raheem Morris will take over as the interim head coach for the 0-5 team after Quinn’s dismissal. Morris was the head coach of the Buccaneers for three years from 2009 to 2011
The Las Vegas Raiders defense allowed 32 points in a Sunday win against the Chiefs. After allowing 24 points in the first half, the Raiders buckled down and allowed just eight second half points. They were able to sack Patrick Mahomes three times and force one interception. Mahomes also completed just over 50 percent of his throws, which is certainly not what we have become
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller caught five passes for 48 yards and a touchdown on seven targets in a win against the Chiefs. Waller continues to show why he is considered one of the best tight ends in football and remains a must-start option every week. He is averaging over nine targets per week, which is the most on the Raiders by far.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III had a breakout performance, catching two passes for 118 yards and a touchdown on three targets. Most of Ruggs’ yards came via a 72-yard touchdown pass. Ruggs showed why the Raiders drafted him with their first pick of the draft. He has blazing speed and big-play potential. This style of play will make him a volatile fantasy
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs had a bounce-back performance, rushing for 77 yards and two touchdowns against the Chiefs. Jacobs’ longest rush of the day was just seven yards, and he averaged less than four yards per carry for the fourth time this season. However, he salvaged the day by finding the end zone two times. His 3.6 yards per carry on the
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr had an impressive performance against the Chiefs, throwing for 347 yards with three touchdowns and one interception in the team’s third win of the season. Carr threw his first interception of the season but was mostly flawless other than that. He has now completed at least 70 percent of his passes in every game this season and currently leads
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers continued to be perfect to start the year in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings, but he’s still not a great option for fantasy. He went 3-for-3 on his extra-point attempts, but he wasn’t able to get any field-goal shots in the rainy weather. Myers is beginning to become more of an option to fade with how efficient this offense
The Seattle Seahawks Defense hasn’t been the best through the first month of the season, but they finally showed some life in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. They were able to record an interception and a fumble against the Vikings, and they got after it with their pass rush as well. They came down with three sacks of quarterback Kirk Cousinsand they ultimately saved
Seattle Seahawks tight end Will Dissly is no longer the starter, but he was effective for the team in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. He caught his lone target for 19 yards and a touchdown on the night. For a team that has had no problems scoring this year, they were held scoreless for the entirety of the first half, and Dissly’s touchdown was
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett has cooled off the last couple of weeks after a scalding-hot start to the season, and that continued in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. He caught four of his five targets for 44 yards, and he was third on the team in targets on the night. Lockett wins a lot with his shiftiness, but he was slowed down
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf has been one of the most consistent receivers to start the year, and he was the team’s savior in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. He caught six of his 11 targets for 93 yards and two touchdowns. On the team’s final drive with a minute to go, Metcalf caught a 39-yard pass on fourth down to keep their
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson continued his strong start to the season in the team’s Week 5 win over the Minnesota Vikings. He had eight carries for 52 yards and a touchdown to go along with six catches for 27 yards. In full PPR scoring, that was good enough for a 19-point night. Even when this Seattle team is forced to throw, they get
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson started the game on a roll with over 15 straight completions, but he wasn’t getting the gaudy yardage totals that were expected against the Minnesota Vikings thanks to the heavy rain in Seattle. He finished the night 20 of 32 for 217 yards to go with three touchdowns and an interception. He also led the team in rushing with five
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton hauled in eight catches for 128 yards during the loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. The 23-year-old received a season-high 11 targets, surpassing the nine he got during the Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although he will likely cool off once again at some point, especially with the subpar play of Daniel Jones, he possesses
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman ran for 60 yards and a touchdown off of 17 carries during the loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. He also had two catches for 27 yards. Although the former Falcon conceded carries once again to Wayne Gallman, who had five for 24 yards, it was his most efficient outing since signing with the team a few weeks
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram had a catch for 16 yards during the Week 5 loss to the Cowboys. He also added a touchdown off of a three-yard carry in the first quarter. While it is reassuring that the 26-year-old has remained healthy thus far during the 2020 campaign, most are likely disappointed with the lack of production on the receiving end. The
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones threw for 222 yards on 20-for-33 passing during the narrow loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. He also had a fumble. As the team focused primarily on the run, the sophomore signal-caller didn’t make much of a dent on the fantasy end. Now not having logged a touchdown pass since the Week 1 loss to Pittsburgh, Jones shouldn’t find
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown hauled in six catches for 77 yards and a score during the Week 5 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. After failing to score a touchdown throughout his first four contests of the 2020 campaign, Hollywood finally found the end zone in addition to logging his second-straight week with at least eight targets. While the 23-year-old may cool off periodically
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had another productive outing, finishing the Week 5 win over Cincinnati with six catches for 56 yards and a touchdown. After going quiet throughout the final few weeks of September, Andrews has now tallied three total trips to the end zone over his previous two contests. With the team focused heavily on the run at times, the 25-year-old may
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (ankle) underwent successful surgery on Sunday night for a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle, according to a source. Prescott is expected to be released from the hospital on Monday, and a source told ESPN that the Cowboys QB will face a recovery timetable of four to six months. “He is an inspiration to everyone he touches. He
The Atlanta Falcons fired head coach Dan Quinn on Sunday night. Quinn becomes the second head coach in a week to be fired, with the Texans axing head coach Bill O’Brien last week. Raheem Morris will take over as the interim head coach for the 0-5 team after Quinn’s dismissal. Morris was the head coach of the Buccaneers for three years from 2009 to 2011
The Las Vegas Raiders defense allowed 32 points in a Sunday win against the Chiefs. After allowing 24 points in the first half, the Raiders buckled down and allowed just eight second half points. They were able to sack Patrick Mahomes three times and force one interception. Mahomes also completed just over 50 percent of his throws, which is certainly not what we have become
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller caught five passes for 48 yards and a touchdown on seven targets in a win against the Chiefs. Waller continues to show why he is considered one of the best tight ends in football and remains a must-start option every week. He is averaging over nine targets per week, which is the most on the Raiders by far.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III had a breakout performance, catching two passes for 118 yards and a touchdown on three targets. Most of Ruggs’ yards came via a 72-yard touchdown pass. Ruggs showed why the Raiders drafted him with their first pick of the draft. He has blazing speed and big-play potential. This style of play will make him a volatile fantasy
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs had a bounce-back performance, rushing for 77 yards and two touchdowns against the Chiefs. Jacobs’ longest rush of the day was just seven yards, and he averaged less than four yards per carry for the fourth time this season. However, he salvaged the day by finding the end zone two times. His 3.6 yards per carry on the
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr had an impressive performance against the Chiefs, throwing for 347 yards with three touchdowns and one interception in the team’s third win of the season. Carr threw his first interception of the season but was mostly flawless other than that. He has now completed at least 70 percent of his passes in every game this season and currently leads
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers continued to be perfect to start the year in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings, but he’s still not a great option for fantasy. He went 3-for-3 on his extra-point attempts, but he wasn’t able to get any field-goal shots in the rainy weather. Myers is beginning to become more of an option to fade with how efficient this offense
The Seattle Seahawks Defense hasn’t been the best through the first month of the season, but they finally showed some life in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. They were able to record an interception and a fumble against the Vikings, and they got after it with their pass rush as well. They came down with three sacks of quarterback Kirk Cousinsand they ultimately saved
Seattle Seahawks tight end Will Dissly is no longer the starter, but he was effective for the team in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. He caught his lone target for 19 yards and a touchdown on the night. For a team that has had no problems scoring this year, they were held scoreless for the entirety of the first half, and Dissly’s touchdown was
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett has cooled off the last couple of weeks after a scalding-hot start to the season, and that continued in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. He caught four of his five targets for 44 yards, and he was third on the team in targets on the night. Lockett wins a lot with his shiftiness, but he was slowed down
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf has been one of the most consistent receivers to start the year, and he was the team’s savior in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. He caught six of his 11 targets for 93 yards and two touchdowns. On the team’s final drive with a minute to go, Metcalf caught a 39-yard pass on fourth down to keep their
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson continued his strong start to the season in the team’s Week 5 win over the Minnesota Vikings. He had eight carries for 52 yards and a touchdown to go along with six catches for 27 yards. In full PPR scoring, that was good enough for a 19-point night. Even when this Seattle team is forced to throw, they get
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson started the game on a roll with over 15 straight completions, but he wasn’t getting the gaudy yardage totals that were expected against the Minnesota Vikings thanks to the heavy rain in Seattle. He finished the night 20 of 32 for 217 yards to go with three touchdowns and an interception. He also led the team in rushing with five
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton hauled in eight catches for 128 yards during the loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. The 23-year-old received a season-high 11 targets, surpassing the nine he got during the Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although he will likely cool off once again at some point, especially with the subpar play of Daniel Jones, he possesses
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman ran for 60 yards and a touchdown off of 17 carries during the loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. He also had two catches for 27 yards. Although the former Falcon conceded carries once again to Wayne Gallman, who had five for 24 yards, it was his most efficient outing since signing with the team a few weeks
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram had a catch for 16 yards during the Week 5 loss to the Cowboys. He also added a touchdown off of a three-yard carry in the first quarter. While it is reassuring that the 26-year-old has remained healthy thus far during the 2020 campaign, most are likely disappointed with the lack of production on the receiving end. The
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones threw for 222 yards on 20-for-33 passing during the narrow loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. He also had a fumble. As the team focused primarily on the run, the sophomore signal-caller didn’t make much of a dent on the fantasy end. Now not having logged a touchdown pass since the Week 1 loss to Pittsburgh, Jones shouldn’t find
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown hauled in six catches for 77 yards and a score during the Week 5 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. After failing to score a touchdown throughout his first four contests of the 2020 campaign, Hollywood finally found the end zone in addition to logging his second-straight week with at least eight targets. While the 23-year-old may cool off periodically
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had another productive outing, finishing the Week 5 win over Cincinnati with six catches for 56 yards and a touchdown. After going quiet throughout the final few weeks of September, Andrews has now tallied three total trips to the end zone over his previous two contests. With the team focused heavily on the run at times, the 25-year-old may
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (ankle) underwent successful surgery on Sunday night for a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle, according to a source. Prescott is expected to be released from the hospital on Monday, and a source told ESPN that the Cowboys QB will face a recovery timetable of four to six months. “He is an inspiration to everyone he touches. He
The Atlanta Falcons fired head coach Dan Quinn on Sunday night. Quinn becomes the second head coach in a week to be fired, with the Texans axing head coach Bill O’Brien last week. Raheem Morris will take over as the interim head coach for the 0-5 team after Quinn’s dismissal. Morris was the head coach of the Buccaneers for three years from 2009 to 2011
The Las Vegas Raiders defense allowed 32 points in a Sunday win against the Chiefs. After allowing 24 points in the first half, the Raiders buckled down and allowed just eight second half points. They were able to sack Patrick Mahomes three times and force one interception. Mahomes also completed just over 50 percent of his throws, which is certainly not what we have become
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller caught five passes for 48 yards and a touchdown on seven targets in a win against the Chiefs. Waller continues to show why he is considered one of the best tight ends in football and remains a must-start option every week. He is averaging over nine targets per week, which is the most on the Raiders by far.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III had a breakout performance, catching two passes for 118 yards and a touchdown on three targets. Most of Ruggs’ yards came via a 72-yard touchdown pass. Ruggs showed why the Raiders drafted him with their first pick of the draft. He has blazing speed and big-play potential. This style of play will make him a volatile fantasy
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs had a bounce-back performance, rushing for 77 yards and two touchdowns against the Chiefs. Jacobs’ longest rush of the day was just seven yards, and he averaged less than four yards per carry for the fourth time this season. However, he salvaged the day by finding the end zone two times. His 3.6 yards per carry on the
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr had an impressive performance against the Chiefs, throwing for 347 yards with three touchdowns and one interception in the team’s third win of the season. Carr threw his first interception of the season but was mostly flawless other than that. He has now completed at least 70 percent of his passes in every game this season and currently leads
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers continued to be perfect to start the year in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings, but he’s still not a great option for fantasy. He went 3-for-3 on his extra-point attempts, but he wasn’t able to get any field-goal shots in the rainy weather. Myers is beginning to become more of an option to fade with how efficient this offense
The Seattle Seahawks Defense hasn’t been the best through the first month of the season, but they finally showed some life in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. They were able to record an interception and a fumble against the Vikings, and they got after it with their pass rush as well. They came down with three sacks of quarterback Kirk Cousinsand they ultimately saved
Seattle Seahawks tight end Will Dissly is no longer the starter, but he was effective for the team in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. He caught his lone target for 19 yards and a touchdown on the night. For a team that has had no problems scoring this year, they were held scoreless for the entirety of the first half, and Dissly’s touchdown was
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett has cooled off the last couple of weeks after a scalding-hot start to the season, and that continued in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. He caught four of his five targets for 44 yards, and he was third on the team in targets on the night. Lockett wins a lot with his shiftiness, but he was slowed down
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf has been one of the most consistent receivers to start the year, and he was the team’s savior in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. He caught six of his 11 targets for 93 yards and two touchdowns. On the team’s final drive with a minute to go, Metcalf caught a 39-yard pass on fourth down to keep their
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson continued his strong start to the season in the team’s Week 5 win over the Minnesota Vikings. He had eight carries for 52 yards and a touchdown to go along with six catches for 27 yards. In full PPR scoring, that was good enough for a 19-point night. Even when this Seattle team is forced to throw, they get
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson started the game on a roll with over 15 straight completions, but he wasn’t getting the gaudy yardage totals that were expected against the Minnesota Vikings thanks to the heavy rain in Seattle. He finished the night 20 of 32 for 217 yards to go with three touchdowns and an interception. He also led the team in rushing with five
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton hauled in eight catches for 128 yards during the loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. The 23-year-old received a season-high 11 targets, surpassing the nine he got during the Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although he will likely cool off once again at some point, especially with the subpar play of Daniel Jones, he possesses
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman ran for 60 yards and a touchdown off of 17 carries during the loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. He also had two catches for 27 yards. Although the former Falcon conceded carries once again to Wayne Gallman, who had five for 24 yards, it was his most efficient outing since signing with the team a few weeks
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram had a catch for 16 yards during the Week 5 loss to the Cowboys. He also added a touchdown off of a three-yard carry in the first quarter. While it is reassuring that the 26-year-old has remained healthy thus far during the 2020 campaign, most are likely disappointed with the lack of production on the receiving end. The
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones threw for 222 yards on 20-for-33 passing during the narrow loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. He also had a fumble. As the team focused primarily on the run, the sophomore signal-caller didn’t make much of a dent on the fantasy end. Now not having logged a touchdown pass since the Week 1 loss to Pittsburgh, Jones shouldn’t find
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown hauled in six catches for 77 yards and a score during the Week 5 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. After failing to score a touchdown throughout his first four contests of the 2020 campaign, Hollywood finally found the end zone in addition to logging his second-straight week with at least eight targets. While the 23-year-old may cool off periodically
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had another productive outing, finishing the Week 5 win over Cincinnati with six catches for 56 yards and a touchdown. After going quiet throughout the final few weeks of September, Andrews has now tallied three total trips to the end zone over his previous two contests. With the team focused heavily on the run at times, the 25-year-old may
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